Gibraltar-Spain Border Fence Removed After UK-EU Treaty, Ending Border Checks
1-Minute Brief
The removal of border controls marks a significant shift in Gibraltar’s relationship with Spain and the EU, affecting travel and regional cooperation.
Key Facts
- A UK-EU treaty has led to the removal of the border fence and checks between Gibraltar and Spain.
- A symbolic midnight ceremony marked the removal of the border fence, followed by celebrations.
- Large crowds crossed between Gibraltar and Spain without border checks after the fence was removed.
- The event took place in the early hours of Wednesday morning, with people celebrating the new arrangement.
- The border fence had been in place for 118 years before its removal.
What Happened
A new treaty between the UK and EU resulted in the removal of Gibraltar’s border fence with Spain, ending longstanding border checks. Crowds celebrated and crossed freely between the two territories following a midnight ceremony.
Why It Matters
This development is significant for cross-border movement, regional relations, and the status of Gibraltar post-Brexit. It may influence future cooperation and travel between Gibraltar, Spain, and the EU.
What's Next
Observers will watch for how the new arrangement affects daily life, regional politics, and any further agreements regarding Gibraltar’s status and border management.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- AP NewsUnknown9h agoGibraltar ushers in a new era as British territory’s border fence with Spain is removed
- Al JazeeraLeft1h agoCrowds cross between Spain and Gibraltar following UK-EU treaty
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoWatch: Celebrations as Gibraltar-Spain border fence removed
